
Even
if you can't make it to the RFA '09 Music Festival, we encourage
everyone to help us with these important causes.
Make checks payable to:
RainforestAid
Costa Rica
P0 Box 1104
S. Wellfleet Mass 02663
Contact
info@rainforestaid09.com
Rainforest
Preservation
You can help protect one of the world’s most beautiful and
diverse habitats when you support RainforestAid 09.
The Osa Peninsula is a sanctuary of beautiful rainforests, rivers
, streams and gorgeous beaches that melt into the Golfo Dulce. The
lands and waters of the Osa are home to some of nature’s most
colorful and graceful animals, including scarlet macaws, jaguars,
pumas, monkeys and sea turtles. www.corcovadofoundation.org
Osa Landfill, Waste & Recycling Center
Existing dump site brought under new management and brought to a
status of sustainability prior to being closed permanently. New
Site Purchased, Foundation for education started and new landfill
. Funds raised to bring current landfill in bamboo to a sustainable
status and resources to purchase new land fill with proper infrastructure
www.corcovadofoundation.org
Corcovado Park Sirena Station & Cano Island building
Improvements
Each year millions of backpackers visit Corcovado National park,
and very little money has been put back into maintenance and improvements
of these facilities. All of which are in need of financial support,
labor and construction materials. www.costaricabureau.com
Funding
& Training for additional MINAE Park Guards & Pilots
Combating deforestation & illegal poaching in “The Reserve“
from the air.
Costa Rica’s first conservation based ultra-lite training
facility. www.jungleair.org
Public Water Systems in Rural Communities
There are dozens of communities in the reserve that do not have
public water. Areas surrounding and within “The Reserve“.
Including Canyaza, Sandalo, Amapola and Mogos.
Most small communities lack government funding to meet the basic
needs of clean drinking water in their communities.
Puerto Jimenez water treatment study
Resources for study, engineering and recommendations. Puerto Jimenez
sits in the middle of a mangrove sanctuary, and with the increased
amount of tourism, and development, the entire quality of life for
people living in and passing thru Puerto Jimenez is compromised.
www.corcovadofoundation.org
Repair and educational materials for the elementary schools
15-20 small schools located in and near “The Reserve”.
Many of the schools are one classroom w/o electricity school and
supplies. These schools are in dire need of educational materials,
supplies, construction materials and the ability to educate their
students and prepare them for the world “We” live in.
www.naturekids.org
La
Palma & Puerto Jimenez public high schools
Annual funding for computers, educational materials & communications
equipment
San Isidro Landfill and public transfer station
Recycling contract & funding from festival. Installation of
temporary recycling transfer station, festival information both,
car pooling and recycling center in Chacarita. All booths, recycling
bins and re-newable structures will be donated to the San Isidro
( Perez Zeledon ) land fill. www.treeoflife.com
Medical supplies for local hospital
Puerto Jimenez’s hospital / clinic is in need of basic medical
supplies, bandages, anti-septic creams, and pharmaceuticals for
treating patients.
Sustainable grocery & merchandise bag program
Stop the use of un-recycled plastic on the Osa www.costaricaartretreat.com
Harpy Eagle & White Hawk Conservation Reserve
www.lunalodge.com
Jaguar Foundations
www.corcovadofoundation.org
Silvestre
Wildlife Refuge www.southerncostaricamap.com
Women of The Osa
www.womenoftheosa.org
Sea turtle programs near Corcovado National Park www.osaseaturtles.org
Endangered American Crocodile habitat www.osaaventura.com
The
above non-profit organizations are doing great things on the Osa
Peninsula today In addition to these fundraising objectives, it
is our mission to raise funds annually for all non-profit charitable
causes that help preserve culture, diversity & stop deforestation
in Southern Costa Rica. Today is your opportunity to show support
and add your special conservation project to our list and be a part
of our festival fundraiser and help empower and educate the world
on the importance of our precious rainforests, and to help protect
the oxygen we breathe. Expanding urban areas, improved transportation
and un-sustainable developments are threatening the Osa’s
precious natural resources. Farmers, hunters, developers, gold miners
and tourists are flocking to this once isolated land, and the Osa’s
majestic forests are being cut down. Illegal logging, poaching,
and poorly planned development are endangering the region’s
majestic forests. Support RainforestAid09 and help stop deforestation
on the Osa today !
Contact
info@osapeninsulatravel.com
if you would like to help us with this important cause.
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